Hygiene is a personal and a public health issue. Access to
hygienic living and working conditions is a reasonable expectation of every person living or working in an Institution.
Hygiene levels tell a lot about the state of organisation of an
institution particularly so in the case of prisons and places of
detention. Institutional arrangements in the Irish prison system
should reflect this principle and should accord priority
status to hygiene promotion among inmates and staff.

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Government of Ireland. 1996. Report of Prisons Hygience Policy Group. Dublin: Government of Ireland.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10147/560486

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Hygiene is a personal and a public health issue. Access to
hygienic living and working conditions is a reasonable expectation of every person living or working in an Institution.
Hygiene levels tell a lot about the state of organisation of an
institution particularly so in the case of prisons and places of
detention. Institutional arrangements in the Irish prison system
should reflect this principle and should accord priority
status to hygiene promotion among inmates and staff.

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en

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Government Publications.

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HYGIENE

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PUBLIC HEALTH

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PRISON

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PRISONER

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Report of Prisons Hygience Policy Group.

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Report

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